Demetrious Johnson jumped two spots up ESPN's pound-for-pound list following his victory over the weekend, surpassing the promotion's heavyweight and lightweight champs. That's quite an accomplishment for a 125-pound fighter whose division is yet to garner the attention or respect of his peers. It could be seriously argued that Johnson's combination of physical attributes and technical skill is the best of anyone on the list. See how the other fighters rank.

Annnnnnd the NEW, pound-for-pound king, Mr. Jon Jones. Jones didn't look happy about Anderson Silva's loss. Maybe because he's just a huge fan of Silva, or maybe because he saw a big-money superfight go down with him.

Hey, everybody gets caught, right? Of course, if you leave your hands down and act a fool, it increases the odds of it happening. But this is Anderson Silva we're talking about, after all. How will he respond?

We suspected Weidman had the skill to be a UFC star. Now he has the signature win. Knocking out Anderson Silva? That's something nobody is forgetting any time soon. Weidman says it's just the beginning.

His first title defense against Antonio Silva was, with respect to "Bigfoot," a bit of a gimme. The second one is where it's at: Velasquez-Junior dos Santos III in October. Mark it down on your calendar.

Color us all impressed, Gil. You might not have won the title against Ben Henderson, but it didn't feel like you really lost, either. Henderson expects to see Melendez again down the road. Probably a good guess.